Share this @internewscast.com

An arrest warrant has been issued for the long-time physician of a Christian boarding school in southwest Missouri, accusing him of sex crimes against children.

A Greene County judge signed an arrest warrant for David Earl Smock, 57, on Thursday. The warrant accuses him of second-degree statutory sodomy, third-degree child molestation of a child under 14, and enticement or attempted enticement of a child under 15, the Kansas City Star reported.

Smock was not in custody as of Friday night, according to the records in Greene County, where the case was filed. Court records say Smock should be held without bond once he is arrested, the Star said.

According to the records, Judge J. Ronald Carrier found “reasonable grounds to believe the defendant will not appear on summons, is a danger to the crime victim, the community or another person.”

The details of the allegations against Smock were not made known.

Smock is a well-known doctor in Missouri’s Ozarks, running the Stockton Lake Walk-in Clinic, and has multiple connections to Agape Boarding School in Stockton, a boarding school founded “out of a burden to help troubled teens” and “turn around rebellious boys,” according to the school’s website. He is the school’s doctor, and one of his sons is married to the late founder’s granddaughter. Her father is a Cedar County Sheriff’s deputy and has also been an Agape staff member.

Two more of Smock’s children are married to former students at the boarding school. And another son, Adam David Smock, pleaded guilty in 2015 to a conspiracy to deface The Islamic Center of Springfield with grafitti and burn copies of the Quran in 2011. He was sentenced to two weeks in jail, five years on probation, a restitution payment, and community service, the Springfield News Leader said.

Five Agape staff members, including Smock son-in-law Seth Duncan, were charged with assaulting students in September and have court hearing scheduled next year. According to the Star, state Attorney General Eric Schmitt recommended 65 charges against 22 staff members involving 36 students. But Cedar County Prosecuting Attorney Ty Gaither only charged five of the 22 with 13 low-level felonies, after Schmitt asked to be taken off the case, writing that Gaither “has indicated that he does not intend to seek justice for all of the 36 children who were allegedly victimized by 22 members of the Agape Boarding School staff.”

Dr Smock has active medical licenses in Arizona and California, the Star said, and owns an 11-bedroom mansion used by a former Agape leader to operate another Christian boarding school.

The newspaper has reported on accusations of abuse at the school from former students who raised questions about whether Smock knew about the abuse or took the word of school staff who brought injured boys to him and said they were hurt playing sports.

Others who know Smock have praised his work with the school and in the community.

For the latest true crime and justice news, subscribe to the ‘Crime Stories with Nancy Grace’ podcast

[Featured image: David Smock/Facebook]

Source: This post first appeared on https://www.crimeonline.com/feed/

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Tragedy Strikes: Cyclist Fatally Attacked by Aggressive Driver During Bike Unveiling

Left: Rory Horowitz (Bernalillo County Sheriff”s Office). Right: Ellyssa Salazar (Bernalillo County…

Justice for Disabled Boy: New Charges Filed Against Mom and Boyfriend in Heartbreaking Case

Background: News footage of the scene in Dayton, Ohio, where the remains…

Authorities Report: 78-Year-Old Allegedly Shoots Son in Shocking Incident

Inset: Michael Vernie Owens (Lubbock County Sheriff”s Office). Background: The residence where…

Police Uncover Shocking Scheme: Man Allegedly Impersonates Missing Brother to Sell Family Home

Inset, left to right: Ted Harris (Facebook/WSB) and Kenneth Lee Harris (Cobb…

Father Charged in Fatal High-Speed Crash Claiming 16-Year-Old Son’s Life, Police Report

Inset: Edgar Banuelos (Monterey County Sheriff”s Office). Background: The rural road where…

Gainesville Resident Faces Federal Indictment on Drug Charge

Announcement from the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Florida GAINESVILLE,…

Flag Protection Controversy: Katter United Party Pushes for Jail Time in Australia

Queenslanders who burn the Australian flag in public could face jail time…

Shocking Twist: Shark Regurgitates Human Arm, Leading to Murder Charges in Sydney

A fisherman recently captured a four-meter tiger shark, which he delivered alive…

Alert Issued on Subtle Scam Targeting Elderly Australians

Older members of the community are urged to be on their guard…

Multiple Sydney Homes Targeted in Overnight Shooting, Police Investigate

Shots have been fired at three homes in Sydney‘s south-west. Authorities are…

University of Florida Student Faces Seven Felony Charges for Alleged Theft at SW Rec Center Lockers

By Staff Reporter GAINESVILLE, Fla. – A 19-year-old woman named Alana Jolie…

US Justice Department Revives Firing Squads: What This Means for Capital Punishment

The US Justice Department will adopt firing squads as a permitted method…